In Reply to: Soundstage question posted by amdan on August 29, 2006 at 03:27:21:
...to get that kind of excellent soundstaging are:1. Speakers capable of it. They need to be able to "get out of the way" and have narrow or curved front baffles to minimize reflections.
2. Proper speaker placement. They need to be out from the back wall and away from the side walls. Much experimentation is required.
3. Good room treatment. First reflection points need to be treated at a minimum. IMO, LEDE works - deaden the area in front, around the speakers, and use diffraction in the rear, near the seating, to keep this area more live.
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